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===== Pseudo Objects ===== | ===== Pseudo Objects ===== | ||
- | The TAD interface has a 3D viewing option. | + | The TAD interface has a 3D viewing option. |
- | The following | + | TAD has the following default pseudo objects in TAD: |
- | * location (the point from where the model is being viewed) | + | * location (the point from where you view the model) |
- | * lookat (the point at which the viewer is looking, helps set viewing angle) | + | * lookat (the point you are looking, helps set viewing angle) |
* light | * light | ||
* light#2 | * light#2 | ||
- | The **location** object is represented by a right-angled triangle.It is recommended that the location | + | The **location** object is represented by a right-angled triangle. It is recommended that you place the location outside the boundaries of the building model. |
- | The **lookat** object is represented by a right-angled triangle. | + | The **lookat** object is represented by a right-angled triangle. |
- | **Note**: The location object is not to be confused with the architect. The location object is solely | + | **Note**: The location object is different from the architect. The location object is used only for 3D viewing purpose, whereas, the architect is used to execute activities on the site. |
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